A perfect climate, a famous zoo and a relaxed SoCal vibe await visitors to San Diego. Those lucky enough to find themselves here enjoy exceptional Mexican food, oceanside walks, art galleries and exciting nightlife in the Gaslamp Quarter.
Catania, nestled on the eastern coast of Sicily, is a city shaped by fire and stone. Built from the black lava of Mount Etna, it’s a landscape filled with energy and contrasts from its Baroque palaces to its open air fish markets. At the heart of the city stands the Piazza del Duomo, where the iconic Fontana dell’Elefante, which is carved from volcanic rock, greets every visitor who passes by.
Nestled along the fjord-studded coastline of Norway, Molde is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Often called the "City of Roses" for its flourishing gardens and floral displays, Molde offers visitors a stunning panorama of 222 mountain peaks visible from its scenic viewpoints, including the renowned Varden Viewpoint. This spot provides an unparalleled vista of the surrounding fjords and peaks, making it a must-see for any nature enthusiast.
Ljubljana, Slovenia's charming capital, offers a delightful blend of historical allure and modern vibrancy. Nestled along the Ljubljanica River, this picturesque city invites visitors to explore its well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene. At the heart of Ljubljana is the iconic Ljubljana Castle, perched on a hilltop with stunning panoramic views of the city.
Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, sits at the foot of the Ala-Too Mountains and serves as the country’s political, cultural, and economic center. The city is known for its wide tree-lined streets, Soviet-era architecture, and public squares.
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If you are travelling to Tasmania on the Spirit of Tasmania, then Devonport will be your first port of call. On arriving at Tasmania the first thing you will see, will probably be the Mersey Bluff and the Bluff Lighthouse. Along with passenger ferries, the port is still active with the exportation of products from north Tasmania.
There are a number of museums and galleries around the town of interest to the visitor. The Don River Railway Museum is great for locomotive and transport lovers. To find out more about the Tasmanian Aborigines and Aboriginal art in the area then visit the Tasmanian Aboriginal Cultural and Art Centre, which you may hear called Tiagarra, meaning ‘keep’. To find out about the general area then visit the interesting Tasmanian Maritime and Folk Museum and the Devonport Gallery.